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Cupertino Affordable Housing Project for Disabled Residents Faces Backlash
A plan to build one of Cupertino’s first 100 percent affordable housing projects, designed to support some of the community’s most vulnerable residents, has stirred opposition from neighbors concerned about safety and parking. The proposed project, located along Mary Avenue, aims to create 40 affordable homes on a 0.79-acre site. Out of these, 19 homes would be reserved for adults and families with children who have intellectual and developmental disabilities, while 20 u
Cupertino Affordable Housing Project for Disabled Residents Faces Backlash
A plan to build one of Cupertino’s first 100 percent affordable housing projects, designed to support some of the community’s most vulnerable residents, has stirred opposition from neighbors concerned about safety and parking. The proposed project, located along Mary Avenue, aims to create 40 affordable homes on a 0.79-acre site. Out of these, 19 homes would be reserved for adults and families with children who have intellectual and developmental disabilities, while 20 u
Cupertino housing project may replace Bandley Center with 27 new townhomes
A new housing project in Cupertino could soon reshape a familiar corner of the city by replacing the long-standing Bandley Center with a residential community. San Ramon-based SummerHill Homes has submitted a preliminary application for the development of 27 townhomes on a 1.55-acre site located at 10268 Bandley Drive. The three-story townhomes would bring a mix of modern residences to Cupertino, with plans including five moderately affordable units and 59 parking spaces. Most of the parking wou
Cupertino housing project may replace Bandley Center with 27 new townhomes
A new housing project in Cupertino could soon reshape a familiar corner of the city by replacing the long-standing Bandley Center with a residential community. San Ramon-based SummerHill Homes has submitted a preliminary application for the development of 27 townhomes on a 1.55-acre site located at 10268 Bandley Drive. The three-story townhomes would bring a mix of modern residences to Cupertino, with plans including five moderately affordable units and 59 parking spaces. Most of the parking wou
Cupertino tenants face displacement as college converts apartments into student housing
In a major move aimed at alleviating housing challenges faced by students, the Foothill-De Anza Community College District has officially taken ownership of McClellan Terrace Apartments in Cupertino. The $65.6 million acquisition was finalized on July 31 in a strategic attempt to convert the existing 94-unit apartment complex into roughly 332 affordable student beds. While the project is touted as a game-changer for student housing access, it comes at a cost: dozens of current residents will
Cupertino tenants face displacement as college converts apartments into student housing
In a major move aimed at alleviating housing challenges faced by students, the Foothill-De Anza Community College District has officially taken ownership of McClellan Terrace Apartments in Cupertino. The $65.6 million acquisition was finalized on July 31 in a strategic attempt to convert the existing 94-unit apartment complex into roughly 332 affordable student beds. While the project is touted as a game-changer for student housing access, it comes at a cost: dozens of current residents will
Rising rents in West Valley push young public servants out of local government roles
Rising housing costs in the West Valley are pushing young civic leaders out of their communities and local government roles. This growing issue adds another layer to the region’s escalating housing crisis and is quietly reshaping the face of public service. One such example is Yuyi He, who dedicated her evenings to serving on a housing commission after her day job in the tech sector. She worked to represent renters and young residents in housing policy decisions, including a
Rising rents in West Valley push young public servants out of local government roles
Rising housing costs in the West Valley are pushing young civic leaders out of their communities and local government roles. This growing issue adds another layer to the region’s escalating housing crisis and is quietly reshaping the face of public service. One such example is Yuyi He, who dedicated her evenings to serving on a housing commission after her day job in the tech sector. She worked to represent renters and young residents in housing policy decisions, including a









